Greene: Congressional Bid Based on Solutions for Wyoming, Not Party Rhetoric [VIDEO]

Democratic congressional candidate Ryan Greene says while his most prominent opponent is running on rhetoric, his campaign is focused on practical solutions for Wyoming.

"My opponent, Liz Cheney -- she's talking about day one, the IRS is gone, day two, the EPA is gone, day three she's going toe-to-toe with the president," Greene says. "The reality is, when we look at the last congress, seven hundred and twenty-one bills were introduced by freshman congressman. And of those seven hundred and twenty-one, nineteen of those became law."

Greene on Tuesday was endorsed by the Wyoming State AFL-CIO, the state federation of labor representing 55 unions and over 17,000 Wyoming workers.

“Greene is a Wyoming worker, and he supports Wyoming’s workers,” said Kim Floyd, Executive Secretary of the Wyoming State AFL-CIO. “Greene supports our ability to organize, and he wants to keep Wyoming’s public lands in public hands, so workers can keep hunting, camping, fishing, and hiking—without paying for access.”